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SITUATIONS WANTED. MAX, middle-aged, good hand milker; Light Farm Work; 30s week.—Milker, J iHehald. MAN wants position on Farm; experienced; Whangarei preferred; 30s. — Excelsior Registry, 30. Phoenix Chambers. AN, strong, respectable, wants Farm Work, used hand milking and implements; go anywhere; state wages, etc. — Farm Hand. 41. Hehald. Hamilton. jX/fAN, young, experienced, Railway In--1' I voice Clerk, Electrical, Engineer's Storekeeper, London; ex-school teacher. New Zealand; highest testimonials; keen, energetic worker.—Competent. 38. Herald. MAN, young, 19 years of age, strong and healthy, requires posit*on as Carpenter's Labourer, with a view of learning tho Trade, or any other situation where thero is a chance of advancement. Advertiser has passed his proficiency; state wages offering. Box 24. To Kuiti. ______ MILL Manager, and Saw Doctor, open for engagement, in eithor positions; good refs.—ll.U.. 10. Hkrai.D. j\/f ILLINER, with '•> years' Christchurch ■i'-L experience, seeks position; good rels. —L.A.. 2(i. Hkhai.p. iVURSE, Trained, returning England, i-i take post Nurse or Companion, return for passage.—'2, Ranfurly Rd. 15A1NT1NG, all classes: Paperhanging and Panelling; workmanship second to none; prices bedrock.—Neatness, 27, College Hill. PLOUGHING wanted, 50 or 100 aeroblocks; no job too big.r—Morton ,and Crowley, Paewhenua, Rural Mail, Otoroliuiiga. I,)ABBITERS (2), desire permission to -l.y work over property: Waikato or King Conntry.—l ESTAURANT or Fish Market.—Position wanted by experienced man. —Good Hand. 1.0. Hbhai.p. KUSJI-Digging, Clearing. Draining, any small contracts, wanted, by two conipctent .Men.—K.. (SI. Hehai.d. SAWMILLERS.— Experienced _ Yardman requires position, class all tunl>ers, tally, get out orders.—Alert. 291. Hkrai.l). (J HARE-Milkmg wanted by two Matos, CO- - 80 cows, machines; experienced.—Phone 49M, Pukekohe. SHARE-Milking, coming season; married, 2 sons; 100 cows or over.—R.G.H., 80, Herald.

SHOP. —Position wanted by Young Lfuly (21), G years' experience, General Drapery: refs.—E.L., 57, Herald. QHOWCARD WRITER (20), requires O position in which he can advance himself and at same time learn trade, such as Grocery: no large remuneration required. ■-—Write, Experience, 101. Herald. PUPILS WANTED. RT Wessons. Leather Suede, Marquetry, Pokerwork, Light Gauge Melals, Barbola, etc.—Leathercraft, Parnell P. 0., car Bt Op, ' A A 1 A RT Basketwork, Coloured Leatherwork, ■A. Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Penpatnting, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. 1, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, New ZeaxjL land Insurance Bldgs.—Public Examinations, Backward Education; strictly individual attention; definite results. j CLASSES Dressmaking.—Home or Professional. cutting, -designing, remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, tlhsnn Chambers, Queen St. DRESSMAKING Classes.—Home or i rofessional Cutting, Lesigmng, Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking balon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. EARN More Money!"— You can't expect advancement without a good memory. Give up forgetting! Study Berol s Correspondence Course of Memory Traimng. Easy and efficient. Prospectus B free —Howard Ballan. in. Hereford St.. ChnstcViurcli. — IRL, ibout 9, dark, buster, for public appearance, Dialogues.—Apply, Maisie Carte-Lloyd, 218. Jervois Rd. GOLF School at .Wiseman's nil Day_nnd Friday Evenings. Opposite H.M. A r;-ade. Queen St (HI v M ANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello. Mandolin. 243. Symonds St. topp. P. 0.) (Mrs. E. L- Perkins) 1\ TILLINERY Classes, modern; day and IVI eveniing: quick tuition.—Miss Corntil wait e. G. Tabernacle. Bldgs.. Newton. OTOR Car Dnviug.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. May hill's Garage, 6. Lower Albert St. Phone 42-3G7. MOTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts: Council Certificate Guaranteed: fees moderate. —Huston's Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert St WIMMING Instructions.—All Classes are s now resumed. —D. B. Anderson. WINES FOR SALE. B HAY'S Wines.—A Perfect Summer Drink and Tonic. Frontigr-ac. ios per case. Bray's Vineries, Ltd., G. H.M. Arcade, Auckland. BRAY'S Wines.—A Boon to Invalids. No. 1 Port. 35s per case; freight paid.— Bray's Vineries, Ltd.. 6„ H.M. Arcade. Auckland. ; RADALY'S Port Wine, .£1 10s per case, guaranteed 3 years old: freight pr.id. Try it.—J. Radaly. Henderson. RADALY'S Special Fort, 45s per case; Invalid Port, or Sherry, 40s; freight paid —J. Radaly. Henderson.

dyers and cleaners.

T> OUTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. X Vans collect and deliver.—Tabernacle Bid up.. Newton. Phono 41-7-11. TJITS, Costumes. Carpets, cleaned. Steri'ised; latest scientific methods.—N.Z. D r y Cleaning Co. Phone 41-399. ~7~a /»AA-C'AHPETS Cleaned und Disinfccted; Electric Beating Vacuum Process. —Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. NZ. l) liV (T" C°" L TD " (JJend Office: HOWE ST., Newton.) PHONE 11-393. VANS COLLECT AND DELIVER DAILY. ClT\ AND SUBURBS. NORTH SHO3B THRICE WEEKLY. WE UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES OF REPAIRS. WHERE yOU QOING RASTER? But no matter whore you go you will want to ho well and emartly dressed. A holiday is no holiday if you are looking shabby. Don't waste money in buying a holiday outfit. Send your old stfit or costume "to us. Treated in the famous "Crothall Way" the old things will look almost as "dressy" as when now. And the moooy you will save will help pay your holiday exes. Suits and Costumes beautifully Cleaned and Pressed, 7» fid. Hats. '2a (id. Call, write or phone Ql-371 or 21-500, and we will collect and deliver. Repairs, Alterations and Remodelling. One-day service if necessary. rjpHE QROTHALL jQRY /-(LEANING AND JQYEING 00.. J/ CUSTOMS STREET EAST. 137. SYMONDS STREET. 109, DOMINION ROAD. NEWMARKET, next P.O. PONSONBY, opp. P.O. "Works and Hood OlRco.: 33-3.1, EDEN VALE ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. BABIES' OUTFITTERS, I>ABYLAND, 154, Newton.—Everything for J Baby, dainty, moderate; Buby Outfits Specialty Hemstitching at shortest notico SPORTS GOODS. rpENNIS Racquots Re-struns, Repaired. J- Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion.—A. Brace, Racquet Stringer, 34, Albert St. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 1

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